


The rest of the soundtrack encompasses country-rockers (“Diggin’ My Grave”), Carole King-style piano bops (“Look What I Found”), and slow-dance duets (“Music to My Eyes”). That vulnerability is on display in the movie's central number, “Shallow,” a power ballad that comes closest to Gaga’s usual recorded fare. “I was so bullied and so insecure and so depressed, and that is what I drew from,” she recalled. “Instantly we started to harmonize, and we were looking at each other and laughing, and it was just this magical experience.” Cooper claims the inspiration for his character came from Eddie Vedder Gaga merely needed to look in the mirror, drawing on bittersweet memories of her pre-fame days as Stefani Germanotta, busking outside of bars on Manhattan's Lower East Side. It turns out that Cooper is just as impressive a singer as Gaga is an actress, and the intense dynamic between the two leads is present from the start.Īs Gaga told Beats 1 host Zane Lowe, the pair first huddled around the piano in her Malibu home to practice a Creedence Clearwater Revival song, and she was stunned when she first heard his singing voice. Gaga makes her first turn as a leading lady (big-voiced, fresh-faced singer Ally), while Cooper both directs and sings (aging country-rocker Jackson Maine) for the first time. A.For their retelling of the classic A Star Is Born tale-fading celebrity meets ingénue, passes torch-writer/director Bradley Cooper and costar Lady Gaga had to do a little role reversal. As they fall in love, her success only makes his decline even more apparent. He shows Esther the way to stardom while forsaking his own career. As one of his songs in the movie says "I'm gonna take you girl, I'm gonna show you how." And he does. Then he meets the innocent, pure and very talented singer Esther Hoffman. Too many years of concerts and managers and life on the road have made him cynical and the monotony has taken its toll. Talented rock star John Norman Howard has seen his career begin to decline.


